Pathophysiology and Management of Hypercoagulation in Infectious Diseases

A. Tandayam, MujtabaHussain Naqvi Syed, G. Kumar
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Abstract

Numerous systemic infections may have hypercoagulation as one of the complications, which may range from asymptomatic presentation of elevation of biochemical markers of coagulation such as that of fibrin and thrombin generation, to a much severe, symptomatic, life-threatening, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), which results in the formation of thrombi in the microvasculature of various organs. This phenomenon contributes to increase in morbidity and mortality in various infectious diseases. The current review discusses various mechanisms of hypercoagulation during infections such as tissue factor activation, endothelial cell activation, inhibition of physiological anticoagulant pathways, and fibrinolysis inhibition. The review also discusses pathophysiological changes in the coagulation system and its management in the recent pandemic of COVID-19. The article also discusses role of various parenteral and oral anticoagulants in the management of infectious diseases. The review provides clinical data on various anticoagulants used during hospitalization and extended prophylaxis for the management of venous thromboembolism in various infections. Methodology Because this is a review of published literature and no humans or animals were involved, ethical committee approval was not required and patient consent was not required.
感染性疾病高凝的病理生理学和管理
许多全身性感染可能以高凝作为并发症之一,其范围可能从无症状的凝血生化指标(如纤维蛋白和凝血酶生成)升高,到非常严重的、有症状的、危及生命的弥散性血管内凝血(DIC),导致各种器官微血管形成血栓。这一现象导致各种传染病的发病率和死亡率增加。目前的综述讨论了感染期间高凝的各种机制,如组织因子活化、内皮细胞活化、生理抗凝途径的抑制和纤维蛋白溶解抑制。本文还讨论了近期COVID-19大流行中凝血系统的病理生理变化及其管理。本文还讨论了各种肠外和口服抗凝剂在感染性疾病治疗中的作用。该综述提供了住院期间使用的各种抗凝剂的临床数据,并扩展了预防各种感染的静脉血栓栓塞的管理。由于这是对已发表文献的回顾,不涉及人类或动物,因此不需要伦理委员会的批准,也不需要患者的同意。
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